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3870x2 (8.5 CCC) wont work on newly installed 8.04

05-25-2008, 09:16 AM

Its unbelievable for a graphic-card reseller to through a high-end graphic-card on the market without a functionable Driver for linux especially for ubuntu.
Im waiting since month to get finally work this card.

I tried it with 8.3, radeonhd, 8.4 and the new version 8.47 (8.5).

The hours I spended made me crazy.
I tried it in all kind of ways, that youll possibly find in the internet.
I tried it with brand new installation, gutsy gibbon, and hardy, old, differnce kernel-versions
I tried the ati-driver and the ubuntu way also.
I tried ever possibility i found in the internet, also to hack the driver.
What I get is always the same error.

Mardenkain, I hope it was clear that the 3870x2 was sold as a Windows-only card. We don't support Crossfire on Linux at this time, and without Crossfire a 3870x2 didn't offer any benefit over a single 3870 under Linux. If your dealer told you the card was supported under Linux they were telling you wrong.

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I bought ONE Card, not TWO. So no crossfire. Or did u mean crossfire on the 3870x2, because this card has two GPUs???
I have a 30 " Monitor and what i only want is an ordinary resolution under linux from 2560x1600. 3d Acceleration is not so important under linux for me.
The card runs since month in vesa-mode and vesa supports only 1920x1440.

I tried the hack already, and read your post.
Sure u are right, my card have this ID.
But it ends in the same error.
No device.

I also dont want to start now a new thread and ask for help.
I tried it to often in to many ways.

When i bought this card, i knew, that this card was not supported, but i thought that it will be in the future.
Now several month later, ATI are not successful to write a functional driver for a really high-end product for one of the most common linux-systems.
Its now the second version from ati that officially should support graphic cards of 3x.
The first one was on 16th. of april and now the last one on 21th of may.
How long should a coustomer wait???.
Actually there a new cards on the market, that are newer and faster from NVIDIA for example and if i google for problems i see there are
not these problems.

I have a 30 " Monitor and what i only want is an ordinary resolution under linux from 2560x1600. 3d Acceleration is not so important under linux for me. The card runs since month in vesa-mode and vesa supports only 1920x1440.

For the short term the radeonhd driver should work for you. We patched it a few months back to work with the x2 board; doesn't have 3D yet but should be a lot faster and support more modes than the vesa driver and 3D isn't too far off.

When i bought this card, i knew, that this card was not supported, but i thought that it will be in the future.

Did your dealer tell you that ? I just want to make sure the right message is being sent through our channels. There are some people posting on the internet that we *do* support 3870x2 under Linux and that is making for some very unhappy customers. I haven't been able to track down a single post though, other than a lot of "I read a post somewhere..." messages.

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Not sure what you mean here. Are you saying that we have "officially" announced x2 support in the recent drivers ?

I think all he wants is the card to be working *at all*. That means one of the two graphics cores should output a dvi-d compatible signal with a resolution of 2560x1600. Nothing more, no fancy 3D acceleration, nothing. Just a plain image in the native resolution of his 30" tft display.

His problem is that the driver does not accept the card at all, no matter if it was crossfire or just "using one of the two chips".